Multiple financial institutions deny customer information leakage and remind the public to be vigilant against scams.

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Recently, a piece of news regarding the leakage of customer information from financial institutions has attracted widespread attention online. It is reported that someone claimed on an overseas forum to be able to sell customer data from multiple financial institutions, covering a wide range, including customer information from several banks and insurance companies. The allegedly leaked data includes sensitive personal information such as names, identification numbers, phone numbers, deposit information, and home addresses.

In response to this incident, several involved Financial Institutions quickly made statements. A relevant person in charge from a certain bank stated that they have conducted a detailed verification of the so-called "customer information." After comparison, it was found that the so-called customer information did not contain the bank's real account information and did not match the key elements of actual customer information. The bank believes that this so-called customer information is likely to be false information fabricated or pieced together by criminals for illegal profit.

Similarly, the other mentioned Financial Institutions have also responded to this matter. A certain insurance company and another bank both denied the authenticity of the so-called customer information sold on the dark web.

This incident has once again raised concerns about personal information security. Although the relevant Financial Institutions have denied the possibility of information leakage, such illegal trading of customer privacy data still warrants vigilance. Financial Institutions and relevant regulatory bodies need to further strengthen the protection of customer information, while the public should also enhance their awareness of personal information security to guard against various types of fraud and information theft.

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0xSoullessvip
· 07-19 02:26
Suckers' information won't leak? Laughing to death.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 07-17 11:19
The old trick of data leaks; if it can make money, it will be exposed.
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SelfCustodyBrovip
· 07-16 04:06
Hehe, rumors debunked year after year.
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TokenTaxonomistvip
· 07-16 04:06
ugh, another case of inadequate cryptographic hygiene imho... statistically inevitable in web2
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Ser_APY_2000vip
· 07-16 03:58
Leaked again? Just a daily occurrence.
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SmartContractRebelvip
· 07-16 03:56
What the bank says is useless~ Let's take it one step at a time.
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